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What is the drawing program they are using on openwindows ?
How would you like to be tailed , and poked, stupid people in the way!! Leave the animals alone!! Fuckin people
Other than quirky utility names, what made UNIX more difficult to use than CPM or DOS? You could always alias a conmand in the shell to customize your experience. Nobody ever accused DEC VAX VMS or other command line systems of being difficult to use. Like all of the other mini computer and main frame operating systems. I actually had a meeting-interview with Gary Kildall about five years before this video was recorded. His skepticism over UNIX was his undoing. The Santa Cruz operation up the coast was eating his lunch and I told him as much.
It's funny, today more machines are running Unix-derived operative systems than any other type. Basically all smartphones, Apple's smart watches, almost all supercomputers, and a significant part of the cloud operations, all Macs and Chrome books, many of cars, and so on.
Watching on Linux Mint Cinnamon 20...
3:23 And the Linux distro family tree is 10× as complex. And one could argue it has been 100× as successful.
IT'S A UNIX SYSTEM!! 🤩
I know this
olvwm is the best!
IBM did it the right way in the 90's: AIX with a main server and X-Stations on the desktop. All at 10 Mbps ethernet thin-net.
Unix is very user friendly. It's just picky about who it's friends are. 🙂 BTW, I've been running Linux for over 20 years.
20:08 Imagine having that level of serviceability on modern Apple products🤣
GUI 101, ladies and gentlemen. So nostalgic.
It is 4:15 am
unix unreliable? wtf? compared to what? dos? these people don't know anything about computers.
Interesting.
He's guilty of rigging up the election... Prison time for Mr dump
Let's talk about the voting procedure.... Everyone knows each vote counts... If one gets 978 votes and the other gets 979 the one with more votes wins the election... Now since when do they count the number of small cities against the big cities which out number the people in small towns... A rigged up election to get a rich boy some popularity
He also told that so called judge in Houston that the body that Yahweh is in is about the have a heart attack and hit from coast to coast meaning killing off the rest of the people because their copies of the curses... Bait 🪤 a jungle warfare trick... Get them to cry for help and as we come in to help you attack with the THIRD EYE 👁️ and steal his power and try and use it against him the way this war started
He told the judge that The so called Saints of the dead are lying about everything and are not Saints but curses from the garden of Eden and it's already rapture time.. it's the next step to the end
How many of you use your THIRD EYE 👁️ who heard the Ex President notify a judge in Houston Texas that Yahweh stood in front of her in the court of law ... And they still issued a warrant for his arrest..... The United States is Busted trying to represent evil and to takeover the rest of the world
And you know they don't refund the money back to the government 🤑💰 that's denied to whoever gets a letter of rejection... At first it was direct deposit and now thieves are in control of that money
Have you all heard that the counties you live in are going to be in charge of issuing stimulus checks again.... They deny hundreds and hundreds of people like that... The county's employees are the ones going home with extra money 💵💰 that they deny the public..... Crooked middle class and upper class people
Great video for retro-tech lovers. I can't take my eyes off of these computers and the graphical UIs :)
That 'computerized elections' sounds like an outstanding idea. We should try it sometime.
Unix is in many ways easier to use than DOS and the BASIC interpreters which came with home micros, but it was originally intended for computer scientists and as such is seen as "advanced only". Also I'd hardly call it "resource-hungry", it ran quite happily on a PDP-11, it would have been right at home on the 5150. I wonder how different the PC landscape would have been today had IBM licensed Unix or BSD alongside DOS
Considering the PDP-11 cost 10 times as much as the 5150, I'd call that significantly more resources.
@@stargazer7644 Yeh, and a 5150 cost 10x as much as your typical mid-range 2010 gaming rig, but you wouldn't try to play Crysis on one...
@@233kosta I'm not sure what comparing a 1982 5150 to a 1982 PDP-11 has to do with comparing it to a nearly 30 year newer 2010 gaming rig, but unless your 2010 gaming rig (whatever that is) was $150, it wasn't 10x less. I'm having trouble figuring out what your point is.
The Unix that ran on a PDP-11 had many limitations: primitive memory management (no shared libraries or shared memory), no threads, no GUI, no IPC (apart from unnamed pipes), no networking, maximum of 20 open files per process, no select/poll calls, to name but a few.
@@lawrencedoliveiro9104 Of course it was limited. This was a 16 bit OS near the dawn of Unix in 1979. What do you expect? Unix version 7 (among several others) ran on the 16 bit PDP-11. It had a version of shared libraries and in addition to pipes it had the short lived mpx IPC system call. If you measure the power of your OS by whether it has a GUI or not, you need to go back to Windows.
she used "vaporware" at 10:50, wow, dont know they had the word back then
Vaporware has existed since the first software company made the very first product announcement.
Tell me you're from the 80s without telling me you're from the 80s --> 6:34 "Under $5000" 😂
Such an amazing episode!!! Already back in 89, Unix was already seen as old, fragmented and was extremely expensive, both in terms of the hardware needed and the software licenses. Had not been for the GNU project, and Linux's adoption of the GPLv2, NT would be dominant today. I know many colleagues that explained how most of the industry received NT as the way forward, to clean up all the Unix mess and bring standarization. GNU/Linux has effectively displaced NT on the server side and every other Unix, apart from BSDs and Illumos, the rest are all dead: IRIX, SunOS, Solaris (well, we have Illumos instead), XENIX, AIX, HP-UX.
it's horrifying to imagine a world dominated by proprietary software
@@shallex5744 My local city, regional and country governments all don't care at all, they use proprietary apps and services all the time. Services paid by public money should use public licenses.
"That nasty old operating system that everyone hates", wow that's so funny to hear, I literally can't think of a more beloved family of operating systems than Unix.
Probably novices hated it back in the day, UNIX runs the world these days if you count Linux as UNIX.
Read "The Unix Hater's Handbook" if you want to know the common complaints about Unix in the 80s. To them, it seemed very primitive compared to the operating systems they were used to, and the versions of Unix tools that came with the system often crashed or silently truncated lines, things like that (the GNU coreutils of today are more reliable than the stuff they had back then).
Love Unix/Linux so much.
That guy was a dueche bag... if your asking who? Your one of them.
Yeah that "Computerized Voting" will NEVER play a role in any STOLEN ELECTION.
What a douchebag. 2:14 the guy is trying to explain and the host is like "Yeah. uh huh. Yep. Yeah." Ok
What a beautiful group of people!!! I hope they have as much love and happiness 😊 in this world. They deserve to be given a second chance at a fufilling life❣
It's amazing to look back at these stupid Unix companies who were too busy suing each other and extracting every cent out of their customers with proprietary vendor lock-in. If they'd opened their products then Linus wouldn't have bothered writing Linux, and Unix would be where Linux is today. RIP.
It reminds me a lot though of distro competition, not necessarily even the distro itself but distro components. People in linux argue x program does it better than y instead of coming together and making an all-around solution. Now we have like dozens of DEs or ways to set up your DE, dozens of compositors, dozens of attempts at solving problems that almost always miss the mark in some area or another.
who cares, the free Unix-like systems we have now are far superior to anything Unix ever was what's the point in romanticizing proprietary Unix, or any version of Unix of old when we have wonderful systems today that far surpass them linux is just a kernel that is unlikely to have been anywhere today on its own, or even exist at all without the GNU project creating the GNU system.
Computers were and still are not intended for everyone. If you think unix is ugly, nasty, unfriendly, you are part of the group that shouldn't be using them.
These Black&white thing owns 96% of servers!! Damn good thing!!
I'm watching this in 2021 😂
iT WAS A BRILLIANT DOCUMENTARY.... But it;s cut short and lift unfinished............grrr
CP/M left in the dust, in other words. Gary Kildall must have been drooling, since GEM would need another 200,000 man hours at least to develop some variant of *nix, as well as this level of *nix windowing performance.
The general public won't go for Unix. AT&T wants far too much money per seat for it to be cost-effective for the average DOS user. We'll just have to wait for some young upstart from Finland to write an open-source Unix clone for the 386. It won't be professional like GNU but it'll be free of Minix code.
Everyone uses unix-like systems today, Android, AWS, MacOS etc. This is because it wasn't "nasty" and "difficult", there is actually astonishing simplicity and elegance in it.
unix was ready for the internet and large corporate networks. Microsoft had to move mountains to get up to (with windows 2000). But ist won because it was evolution from early ibm machines an no one in the customer-businesses had to have the responsibility for a change of concept.
Also if you run Windows on Intel, the Intel Management Engine that connects to the internet and sends all your browsing history to the NSA without your permission is running a version of Minix.
@@fennecbesixdouze1794 Talk non-sense, crap.
Unless you're interacting with a shell prompt, you aren't using a unix-like system. You're using a graphical application running on a unix-like system.
@@fennecbesixdouze1794 And a very buggy version of Minix, too -- full of security holes.
I love this music and video beautiful god and his creation subha allha
Imagine a dystopic world where youtube was launched in 1982 and every video started like this one
Oh ls -Fa, who, telnet, ssh, whois, oh wonderful. Of 1024 protocols know 190 or more, traceroute, vpn
Window afterstep
So many attempts at making Unix based OSes, and even by large companies. Interesting that a lonely Linus Torvalds actually managed to make the one that saw large adoption.
MacOS is Unix-Like though
He was not alone, he was the primary one, but linux became what it is because of community.
That's what happens when you give your product away for free.
you're thinking of Richard Stallman and the GNU project who with years of hard work and many contributors, began creating a Unix-like system starting in 1984. Linus simply provided a kernel that was used in the GNU system in 1992 let's not rewrite history here
Did I miss what year this was produced and screened? I have this nagging voice in the back of my head "meanwhile, a young guy in Finland..." but not sure of the timeline. 🤔
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